Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Nearly four million individuals in the United States alone have Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. These are not just statistics; they represent millions of families with loved ones who require special senior care, both at home and in assisted living facilities. You are not alone. Since 1996, families like yours have trusted First Time Home Care to provide one-on-one Alzheimer's care and dementia care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.
CAREGIVERS ASSIST
- Maintain a safe environment
- Manage changing behaviors
- Provide nutritious meals
- Provide mind-stimulating activities
- Create social interaction
- Supervise daily activities
Care Givers can also provide assistance with enhancing and restoring the simple pleasures of life, such as a walk in the park, a ride in the car or spending time in the garden. These elder care activities are proven to maximize abilities and independence
How live-in care works
A live-in caregiver stays in the home 24 hours a day, and is available to assist morning,
How hourly care works
Not all older adults require live-in care. Many use our caregivers on an hourly basis, for example, just during the night, or just on the weekends, or just for transportation to doctor appointments. First Time Home Care is totally flexible, and is happy to provide care whenever and wherever needed.